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A Camera on a tablet !! you would say a front facing camera with a good quality would be great but the Asus transform Infinity has a great back and front facing cameras.
if you are using the keyboard dock it will act as a camera stand to hold it in place when you take photos, thus making a better and sharper photos.
Here are some sample photos:
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I asked this on the evo board, and despite some interest in it, no one particularly seemed interested in making it. I've seen some phones with the ability to take panoramic shots. Would it be possible to do this in an app? I think it would be REALLY cool.
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I'm interested as well
+1
it would be fun to get panoramic pictures on top of buildings
You should give a try at Robot Viewer. You can make 360° panoramas, àla Street Viewer
botview.appspot.com/
I use PhotoStich for that on my milestone.
http://www.androidpit.de/de/android/search?st=photostich&ao=1&search=Suchen
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free version can stich 2 pictures - fullversion up to 5 and has more photo effects.
robot view looks really cool but needs to be refined a lot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbbZzLkz4gc
Hi everyone,
This was probably asked already, but I can't find anything related to this through search.
What is this "Screen Mode"? (See screenshot attached)
Is anyone using Dynamic mode instead of Standard mode all the time? And what is the difference? (Can't seem to notice any difference, apart from brighter colors?)
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That's what it does, it changes the brightness, contrast and or the color temp. of the sceen.
If you have HD tv you will see the same option.
If you go through that you will see the affects, the note does this but not has strong.
The modes are good for different lighting and if you are watching a program/movie.
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It's not perfect, the main issue being onscreen battery life, but it's very slick looking and has excellent specs for the price. It has 3GB RAM, a 1080P display, LTE and the Samsung-3M2 camera, which puts out some good photos for such an inexpensive device. Possibly a step below the Sony IMX214, but not too far off.
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100% crop (from 13MP original of above photo)
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Hi,
I have Oukitel K6000 and K10000, bought primarily for work and travel.
Part of my work is to take photos of small spec. plates on different equipment.
The problem I can't solve by myself is the primary camera on both phones - it just can't focus on anything closer than half meter.
The front camera focuses nicely, but can't do much in dark places.
Attached is a sample taken with front (blury) and rear (focused) camera. Taken from the same distance in the same light conditions.
Any help is appreciated.
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While iam taking photos there was no clarity on human faces. Images were blurring while we zoom it. Both front and back cameras are giving that type of images. I have checked all lighting conditions. When I take a photo of any object they are getting good images, but if we take any selfee or photo with back camra the pics were like 15000 ruppees mobile. Please give me any solution.
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Have you tried tap-to-focus?
This seems to be focus issue or may be some protection glass/film over camera?
Like svetius suggested above, try tap to focus.